Check electrical compartment in wardrobe
to see that the two circuit breaker switches are on,
electric hot water heater switch is off.

See if there are spare fuses for living
area fuse block.

Use monitor panel to check living area
systems. First gauge indicates LPG supply remaining.
Second indicates living area battery voltage (if below
11, needs recharging. Recharges automatically when
vehicle is driven, when motor generator is run or when
exterior power cord is plugged in). Third gauge indicates
water remaining in supply tank. Fourth gauge shows status
of holding tank (always dump tank before
gauge reads full).

If there is water in supply tank, switch
on water pump by sink; run water through kitchen and
bathroom taps.

Turn off water pump for traveling.

To run roof air conditioner while
traveling, you must also run motor generator. Motor
generator turns on with switch near refrigerator. If
motor generator does not turn on, push circuit breaker on
motor generator and try again.

Set both power level system controls to
"travel" (if equipped).

Fuel pump switch should be pushed toward
"main" (both tanks are connected, but when main
goes dry, 7 to 9 gallons should remain in your auxiliary
tank).

Battery switch should be on
"normal". If engine battery is too low to start
engine, switch battery to "boost" (allows
living area battery to start engine). After starting,
switch back to "normal".